WORD PROCESSING1

  • 1

    Write, edit, save, and print document in a sitting.1.1

  • 2

    Use menu/tool bar functions, such as font size, font style, line spacing to format a document.1.2

  • 3

    Highlight, copy, and paste text.1.3

  • 4

    Copy, paste, insert, and resize images within the documents and from outside sources. 1.4

  • 5

    Proofread and edit writing using appropriate resources (spell checker, grammar checker, thesaurus). 1.5

WORD PROCESSING2

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    Demonstrate the use of intermediate features in word processing applications (i.e. tabs, indents, bullets, numbers, tables, headers, footers).2.1

  • 2

    Apply advanced formatting and page layout features when appropriate (i.e. columns, templates, styles) to improve the appearance of documents and projects. 2.2

  • 3

    Use the comment function in review for peer editing.  2.3

  • 4

    Use the track changes feature in review for peer editing of documents. 2.4

SPREADSHEETS 3

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    Enter and edit data and perform calculations using formulas. 3.1

  • 2

    Demonstrate and understanding of recording, organizing, and graphing information. 3.2

  • 3

    Identify and explain terms and concepts related to spreadsheets. (i.e. cells, columns, rows, values, charts, graphs).3.3

  • 4

    Use mathematical symbols appropriately. 3.4

  • 5

    Use to make predictions, solve problems, and draw conclusions.3.5

SPREADSHEETS4

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    Use spreadsheets to calculate, graph, organize, and present data in a variety of real world settings.4.1

  • 2

    Enter formulas and functions in spreadsheet applications. 4.2

  • 3

    Use and modify spreadsheets to analyze data and propose solutions.4.3

  • 4

    Use the functions and tools of a spreadsheet application (auto-fill, sort, filter, find).4.4

PRESENTATION TOOLS5

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    Create, edit, format text.5.1

  • 2

    Create a series of slides and organize them to present research or convey data.5.2

  • 3

    Copy, paste, insert, and resize images within the slides and from outside sources. 5.3

  • 4

    Create presentations for a variety of audiences and purposes with the use of appropriate transitions and animations to add interest. 5.4

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 7, Grade 6, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12